Why is it that when I point something out, I'm automatically triggered? It's annoying to me, doesn't mean it causes me some full blown panic attack or PTSD break down. Why should I accept something I don't see as complimentary as a compliment? What's your problem with me being -
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-vocal about something I don't personally like on my personal page? Y I K E R S .
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mean that it is important to someone else. You don't need to belittle the importance of something to me to help validate your argument. People care about things, some things that may never affect you.
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Replying to @TBisEZ
Sigh. If I don't explain why it's not a compliment, people won't learn. Why are you so upset by me being upset by this? It literally doesn't even affect you. >_<
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Replying to @TBisEZ
You don't understand the rationale, because it doesn't happen to you dude. So you shouldn't try to mock how I feel or belittle my rationale, because you don't understand. I appreciate comments like 'you're beautiful, with or without makeup' but being told that I shouldn't wear-
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- makeup because I don't need it just is not a compliment. I am free to express myself in whatever way I want to, and while I am comfortable in my own skin, I love and enjoy makeup and it means much more to me than something that is supposed to make me look good.
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It's not like I'm damning these people to hell, what's wrong with me explaining that it's not a compliment to many women and that there are better ways to compliment people? :)
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